Day 91 of Project 365: Busspotting

Somewhat less heroin-fuelled than trainspotting, busspotting is a hobby of the misspent thirty-something expat in Edinburgh.

No, no buses are in this photo. No trains, either, even though I was right next to the train station. I completely failed at photographing either of the two interesting subjects near this location.

Regardless of my photographic shortcomings, I had a great time at volunteering, took a new bus route to the Central Library, picked up my very first library loan here, and got to Skype with my mom, too. It’s been a lovely birthday eve.

Speaking of birthdays, the virtual birthday party is on this year, just a little delayed due to timezone changes. More on that in the next post!

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We spent part of an afternoon in the Perth library during our last trip to Scotland. Bonn wanted internet access for… something. The librarians were so wonderfully helpful to a pair of obvious tourists. It made me proud to have my MLS.

(I even kept the temporary library card they gave me so I could get my laptop on their wifi network. I love bookmark-able souvenirs.)

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Halsted M. Bernard is a writer living in Portland, Oregon. Her short stories have appeared in Innsmouth Magazine, Map Literary, and Bewildering Stories, and she has performed at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, both as a Story Shop participant and with the literary writing and spoken-word performance group Writers' Bloc. For more about Halsted's publications and performances, please see her "Fiction" page.

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